(1) What difficulty levels and game versions have you played the scenario on?

Version 1.14.0, Soldier (Normal)

(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
Elvish Choice:
4, probably because I already know this map.

Outlaw choice:
6, the lack of healers hurts. ._.

(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?

Both choices:
100% clear.

(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?

Both Choices:
Double positive check.

(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?

Elvish Choice:
Kinda...none?

Outlaw Choice: Realizing that I can't beat both enemies at once, because ghouls + no villages in the woods + only one healer make a good defensive position. Add to that that it is a forest and I can hardly advance.

(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)

Both Choices:
8, Choices are rare and nice.

(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?

(1) What difficulty levels and game versions have you played the scenario on?

- 1.14.5, Beginner

(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)

- 5

(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?

- Easy, find out what's going on and make a choice: Remain in alliance with elves or form a new one with outlaws

(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?

- Very good. With Urza Afalas revealing that Mebrin could be behind this is chilling and the fact that Black Forest is quite unknown makes that place very mysterious and frightening. The parting of Sir Gerrick and Deoran could be a good part as well

(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?

- Make a choice: Alliance with elves or with outlaws. I made a smart move by choosing elves

(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)

- 8

(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?

- Not really sure. Maybe the impostor lich could reveal who's behind it or if Mebrin is really in there?